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What are some good books to read on shamanism?

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That would depend upon what you are looking for. If you are seeking books to learn how to be a shaman there are plenty out there, though the best in this category is by Michael Harner. If you want to learn about shamans and their history the best in that category is by Mircea Eliade.
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What are good books to read about Joe Jackson??

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We recommend "Say it ain't so, Joe" by Donald Gropman and "Growing Up With 'Shoeless Joe'" by Joe Thompson as sources of information about Joe. We recommend "Eight Men Out" by Eliot Asinof as a source for information about the 1919 World Series. The best overall book on the scandal to date is "Burying the Black Sox" by Gene Carney. Carney did his research into the subject and this book is the result of that research.
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What are some good books to read on Texas Indians or pioneers?

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There are many excellent historical references and stories about Texas Indians and the pioneers. Here are a few good examples of books on archeology: Caddo Indians: Where We Come From, by Cecile Elkins Carter; A Field Guide to Stone Artifacts of Texas Indians, by Ellen Sue Turner and Thomas R. Hester; Plains Indians, A.D. 500-1500: The Archaeological Past of Historic Groups, edited by Karl H. Schlesier; and Spanish Expeditions into Texas, 1689-1768, by William C. Foster.
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What books are good to read out loud?

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We’ve marked several books as being Good Read Aloud books. These books are great stories to enjoy together.
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What are some good books for me to read about Word?

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Any book on Word is incomplete and out of date, the day it is published! A complete reference would exceed 10,000 pages. The closest to a complete reference is probably the help files supplemented by the knowledge index. That said, Found this book info at www.indigo.ca. The Canadian price is about $20 dollars. In American, it should be quite reasonable. Mosey over to the computer/book store and look for a copy of Woody Leonhard's "Word 97 Annoyances", as well as "Running Word ## for Windows".
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ARE THERE ANY BOOKS WE SHOULD READ?

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There are many books that you may find useful in preparation for your new puppy, but remember that not all books are right for everyone. Every book will have different viewpoints and use different training techniques. The following are books that we like and/or previous buyers have had success with: There’s a Puppy in the House: Surviving the First Five Months by Mike Wombacher, How to Raise a Puppy You Can Live With by Clarice Rutherford and David H.
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Do not ever say you have read a book which you have not. Here your suggestion can lead the interviewer to know your taste and interest. It can also hint on how you take your profession.
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What are some good books to read about bipolar disorder?

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quot;A Brilliant Madness" by Patty Duke and Dr. Gloria Hochman "An Unquiet Mind" by Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison "The Depression Workbook" by Mary Ellen Copeland "Touched With Fire" by Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison "Questions and Answers about Depression and Its Treatment" by Dr. Ivan Goldberg The standard medical textbook on bipolar disorder is "Manic Depressive Illness" by Frederick Goodwin and Kay Redfield Jamison.
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What is shamanism, and how do you use it? Do you read both hands?

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I absolutely look at both hands. Your passive hand reveals what was in store for you when you came into this world. Your dominant hand (the hand you write with) conveys how you have actually lived your life. For whatever reason, whether we are consciously aware of it or not, our deep soul self often re-routes our original path – usually because some important life lesson(s) must be learned. A lot can be discovered by comparing what-was-to-have-been versus what-is (i.e.
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What recommended books are available on shamanism?

Shamans & Shamanism
Ashe, Geoffrey. Dawn behind the dawn: a search for an earthly paradise. Geoffrey Ashe. 1st ed. New York: H. Holt, 1992. viii, 274 p. : ill., map ; 25 cm. LC CALL NUMBER: BL311 .A74 1991 Crookall, Robert, 1890- Ecstasy: the release of the soul from the body. 1st ed. Moradabad: Darshana International, 1973. 163 p. ; 25 cm. LC CALL NUMBER: BF1389.A7 C649 Eliade, Mircea, 1907- Shamanism : archaic techniques of ecstasy. London, England: Arkana, 1989. xxiii, 610 p.; 22 cm. LC CALL NUMBER: BL2370.
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Are there any good books I can read about Factor?

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Factor is a very young language, and so far, there are no books which use it yet. A good introduction to Forth, much of which applies in Factor, is Thinking Forth (PDF) by Leo Brodie. The best place to start to learn about the principles of modern concatenative languages is the Joy papers, by Manfred von Thun. Another good internet resource is Planet Factor, a blog aggregator for all things Factor-related. There won't be a Factor book written until after Factor 1.0 is released.
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What books can I read about Keith Haring?

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Keith Haring: the Authorized Biography is an oral history by John Gruen that gives an excellent account of his life and times Keith Haring: Brazil Exhibition Catalog is an account of a recent travelling exhibition of Haring's work- Portuguese & English Keith Haring, the catalogue for the current Haring retrospective, is a large coffee-table art book, with numerous critical essays and lavish illustrations (Whitney/Bullfinch, soft cover: ISBN 0821224662).
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Do you have books to read for pleasure?

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We do have books to read for pleasure. The McNaughton (leisure) Collection, a collection of leased current best sellers in fiction and non-fiction, is intended to provide recreational reading for the campus community. It is located near the Food for Thought cafe, directly past the main entrance of the library. Generally these titles are not added to the library's main collection. Fiction located elsewhere in the library can be found through the online library catalog.
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What is Shamanism?

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Shamanism is classified by anthropologists as an archaic magico-religious phenomenon in which the shaman is the great master of ecstasy. Shamanism itself, was defined by the late Mircea Eliade as a technique of ecstasy. A shaman may exhibit a particular magical specialty (such as control over fire, wind or magical flight). When a specialization is present the most common is as a healer.
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Shamanism is the oldest form of spiritual contact. As such Shamanism predates all known religions and might be the basis of which all religion was built upon, although shamanism itself is not a religion. Shamanism is set of religious-magical behaviors as defined by Eliade or the "magick of ecstasy." Shamanism is a set of beliefs and behaviors. This allows the shaman to shift consciousness at will to obtain information, heal, retrieve souls, or to seek for guidance from the ancestors.
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What useful books are available about Celtic Shamanism?

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Note: There are also a number of other materials available on contemporary and traditional celtic practices by John and Caitlin Mathews and R. J. Stewart) Cowan, Thomas Dale. Fire in the head: shamanism and the Celtic spirit - 1st ed. [San Francisco]: HarperSanFrancisco,; c1993. 222 p. 24 cm. Naddair, Kaledon. Keltic folk & faerie tales: their hidden meaning explored. London : Century, c1987. 269 p.: ill.
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What useful books are available about African shamanism?

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Culture, experience, and pluralism : essays on African ideas of illness and healing. Uppsala : Academiae Upsaliensis; Stockholm, Sweden: Distributed by Almqvist & Wiksell International, 1989. 308 p.: ill.; 24 cm. LC CALL NUMBER: GN645 .C85 1989 Healing Wisdom of Africa : Finding Life Purpose Through Nature, Ritual, and Community by S Malidome, Malidoma Patrice Some, L. M.
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What useful books are available about Shamanism and Ethnobotany?

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McKenna, Terence and Dennis. The Invisible Landscape: Mind, Hallucinogens and the I Ching. Seabury Press, 1975; New York: HarperCollins, 1993. 229 p. ISBN 0-06-250635-8 McKenna, Terence. Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge: A Radical History of Plants, Drugs, and Human Evolution. New York: Bantam, 1992. 313 p. ISBN 0-553-371130-4 McKenna, Terence. True Hallucinations: Being an Account of the Author's Extraordinary Adventures in the Devil's Paradise.
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Are there any good books on CFS?

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There are approximately 15 books available on CFS which have been reviewed for medical accuracy and are now available through CHIRI, 3521 Broadway, K.C., MO 64111.
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Q119) What good books are there on ADD?

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This is the author's personal list (maybe we can have a net vote if there is enough interest). Ranked in order of preference. Why Johnnie Can't Concentrate - Coping with Attention Deficit Problems" Robert A. Moss, Bantam, 1990, ISBN 0-553-34968-6, PB, (p. 203) The Children's Hosp. of Philadelphia - "A Parents Guide to ADD" Lisa J. Bain, Delta,1991, ISBN 0-385-300031-X, PB, (p. 216) COPING with ADD" Mary Ellen Beugin, Detselig Enterprises, Calgary, Alberta, 1990, ISBN 1-55059-013-8, PB, (p.
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X-A. Are there good books on cryonics ?

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The 1964 book THE PROSPECT OF IMMORTALITY by Robert Ettinger is still a good source of information about the cryonics idea − especially from the point of view of social and cultural issues. The 1986 book ENGINES OF CREATION by K. Eric Drexler has probably had more influence on the growth of cryonics than any other book.
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Do you recommend any good books?

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The world changes on Internet time, so many texts seem outdated by the time they're printed. The best thing to do is read the trade press (Business 2.0, Wired, and the major business magazines) - it is always much more current than most business books. That said, one of my favorite books that combines business & technology is: Although some of the examples may be a bit outdated, the concepts in the book are sound and the principles outlined, enduring.
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Shamanism is an earth based philosophy of life which utilizes the natural elements to establish and maintain harmony. In two words: energy choreography.
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Shamanism is a type of traditional spiritual belief systems and traditional medicine. Found throughout tribal cultures around the world, similarities abound between beliefs of what seem to be unrelated communities. One commonality is the belief in "other realities" or "other dimensions" that the consciousness travels through during training and then healing work.
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